It's available in English in Singapore and Australia. It's published by Chuang Yi in Singapore and distributed by Madman in Australia.
Yes, "Twinkle Stars" by Natsuki Takaya, also known as "Hoshi wa Utau," has been published in English by Yen Press. The series was completed in 2011.
She has a new series called Hosh WA Utau (usually translated as "Twinkle Stars"). You can find it at www.onemanga.com.
Natsuki is one of the characters in the visual novel game "Doki Doki Literature Club." She is known for her cute and feisty personality, love for manga and baking, and her complicated backstory revealed throughout the game.
Natsuki Takaya is known for her work as the author of the popular manga series "Fruits Basket." She has also written other manga, such as "Twinkle Stars" and "Liselotte & Witch's Forest." Takaya is recognized for her ability to create emotional and compelling stories that resonate with readers.
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Stars in the universe twinkle because of refraction not gravity.
Sadly, no. Although Takaya has started an entirely new series called Hoshi WA Utau (generally translated "Twinkle Stars") that I think is pretty good. You can find it on www.onemanga.com.
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They twinkle due to air, not specifically oxygen. If there is no air, they won't twinkle.
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"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is the nursery rhyme that compares the stars with sparkling diamonds.
This is because the Earth's atmosphere has many layers which causes the rays of light coming from the stars to refract. This gives the effect that stars twinkle. The air around the moon does not have layers so the rays from the stars do not refract, and thus do not twinkle.